No you are not allowed to use any chemical on the hair with a braiders license
Some states, such as Texas and Iowa, require individuals who provide hair braiding services to obtain a braiding license. However, many states have eliminated this requirement or have implemented less stringent regulations for braiders. It's important to check the specific regulations in your state to determine if a braiding license is necessary.
yes, you can if you are very good a braiding
To make a traditional Mexican braid, you need to have the basic braiding skills. These skills will help you in braiding the hair to the desired ones.
Braiding will only hurt your head if you pull too tightly on the hair to contain it in the braid. The longer you leave a braid in the more likely it will give you a sore head.
$150 - $350 depending on location and braid size.
As of October 1, 2009 you will need to licensed. The fee is $10. If you are currently engaged in hair braiding you have one year to apply for the license and you are exempt from a 300 hour training requirement. If you are not currently employed as a hair braider you will need to complete courses prior to receiving a license.
You do a normal french braid, but instead of braiding/adding hair OVER the center piece, you bring it underneath the center piece.
your local hair salon/ braiding salon
Tree braiding is a braiding technique where free flowing hair is left out as you do cornrolls. the finised product gives you a microbraid apperence in half the time.
you braid ur hair and its kinda like weaving!!!!!!!!! look it up!!!!
Depends on the style you want. There are many tutorials in youtube for weaving, braiding, and so on
Depends on what you mean, braiding it is when you braid it. Don't know if their are any other kinds.